Talent Visitor— « E. H . W ithrow of Talent spent yesterday In Ashland shopping and visiting with friends. I Local ; Personal flotes TIRES ARK PUNCTURED BY NAILS OF BANDITS From T a l e n t - A rt Wilson of Talent was a visitor in this city yesterday look­ ing after business affairs. M aced Bibles in H otels— Reported Improved— Yesterday morning 3*The Gid­ Mrs. C. E. Shinn, who has been eons“, with the aid of Ashland's confined to her home on Oak generous givers, placed a finely street for the past few days with printed and bound bible in each Illness, is reported today to b. Of the sleeping rooms of the slightly improved. • L ttk ia Springs hotel. The bibles aim the America revised edition. Paulserud’s for cleaning. 133-tf M t»/ t>eo pie know . that “The BMeons" in addition to other Cooked food sale. Hardy Bros. gpad deeds make a special fea­ SAt.. 12- W. B. A. 135-4 ture of placing bibles Itfi the sleeping rooms of hotels. Yon Returned from Salem— would be surprised to know, the J. P. W olf, who has beei good which these volumes have looking -after business affairs I done. The other hotels in the Salem, has returned to his home etty were supplied with bibles on B street. some years ago. 8 In. Snow F ell— In the neighborhood of 8 In. of snow fell in the Siskiyou mountains over the week-end ac­ cording to local motorists who made the trip over (he mountain Sunday. At. the Lithia Spring Hotel— O. D. Adams of Salem, Ore., A. C. Fleishman of Seattle, W n., and M. N. Cook of Portland, Oregon, are among those who registered at the Lithia Springs hotel yesterday. UNION MEETING ♦ 1'roni Lewiston— Young people from the Christ­ ian, Congregational and Presby­ terian churches met in a union meeting last Sunday evening at the .Presbyterian chhrch to cele- brute the forty-sixth anniversary of the founding of the organisa­ tion. There were over seventy present. Miss Mary Galey, of the Con­ gregational church led the meet­ ing. with representatives from the various churches taking part. Ralph Church, a member of the Christian society, Sang a solo, and the Presbyterian orchestra of six pieces, led by Mrs. H. T. M itch­ el more, played a selection. W. B. Milan and wife were of the Mount Ashland chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, expects to attend the national convention of that or* ganlzation, whfeh will be held In Washington, D. C.j la May. I^r. and Mrs. Fred Homes have visitors in this city yesterday returned to Ashland from Port­ from Lewiston, Idaho. land, Ore., whore Mr. Homes at­ tended the annual meeting of the Will Attend Meeting— State Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. H arriet Fielding, regent Special Hosiery Sale For Wednesday Selling Children's “ Iron Clad" Brand V isited In Medford— Roseburg — Broccoli crop here Lloyd Moore, well known real-